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Air Force Has New Software for Decorations Submissions, But Old Awards Nominations Must Be Resubmitted The Air and Space Achievement Medal rests on a table Nov. 21, 2022 at Ramstein Air Base, Germany.
A retired Airman from the Kentucky Air National Guard will receive the Air Force's highest honor for his extraordinary heroism during combat operations in Afghanistan, the Air Force announced Jan. 19.
Form 911, which was released on July 31, provides rates with up to eight lines of text on which a rater can to describe an airman’s performance, according to an Aug. 1 Air Force news release.
Air Force Lt. Col. Alfred Toma-selli, Detachment 1 range commander with the 174th Operations Group, 174th Attack Wing, New York Air National Guard, presented the awards to the Soldiers.
The Air Force has unveiled new software that airmen and Guardians can use to submit and process award nominations online, but past submissions in the old program have to be resubmitted. The new ...
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